The ex-NFL cheerleader who last month filed a sex discrimination charge against the league now says she’s willing to settle her claim for $1 and a face-to-face meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. That meeting also should help to kickstart a new set of rules for all teams to follow in their employment of cheerleaders, according to the proposal.
New Orleans Saints cheerleaders have different social media and fraternization policies from Saints players, Bailey Davis said in her March 26 complaint to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Since the complaint’s filing and publicity, cheerleaders from other teams have come forward ...
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